Saturday, October 6, 2012

Quintin Cross Back in the News

Yesterday, during a pretrial hearing, Quintin Cross's attorney, Susan Tipograph, requested that the case go back to the grand jury or be dropped altogether. Billy Shannon has the story in today's Register-Star: "Lawyer: Coverage could taint jury." Tipograph argued that the grand jury proceedings leading to Cross's indictment "must have been tainted" because of the "high-profile nature of this case," citing the attention his alleged actions have received in the local press and the "blogosphere."

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This blog takes its name from the 1850 novel by Hudson author Alice B. Neal. The original Gossips of Rivertown cast a gimlet eye on Hudson society in the mid-19th century. More than a century and a half later, the new Gossips carries on the spirit of the original, but in a different genre and with a different focus.